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All shot with the iPhone – recently with a 4s but older ones with a 4 and a 3S. All processed with CameraBag Lolo. Not all pictures suit this treatment so I find I see likely shots which will look good processed this way and cropped square. I don’t mind the over processed effects as I’m looking for an almost abstract art feel.

Also shot with an iPhone 4S – many shot from the hip for an informal street style. Turns out that the iPhone is perfect for this way of shooting as phones are so common people mostly don’t realise you are shooting. I used CameraBag again but just to switch to mono which seems to suit these shots. I’m putting together a Blurb book of these images.

This features the Chris Biscoe/Tony Kofi Quartet at their Birmingham Jazz gig in June 2012. Tony Kofi loves the mono profile picture and is going to use it. I shot the gig with a borrowed Nikon D5100 to see how it performs in low light. I used the 28-300 FX zoom and could have done with a faster lens but I’m quite impressed. Also added shots from Chris Corcoran Collective gig at Birmingham Jazz on November 16th – this time I shot with the new D600 again with the 28-300mm.

A mixture of grabbed shots and more formal ones from Paris all on the iPhone. Having taken these and the first few in Birmingham I realise why New York suits street photography. The sheer number of people and activity on the street makes it so much easier to blend in and also provides so much variety in subjects. So there’s a bit of a different feel for the Paris set with more use of the avenues and vistas.